Docking station for spin 3 SP314-54N

GTAUS
GTAUS Member Posts: 3 New User
edited January 2021 in Swift and Spin Series
Hi
I recently purchased a new  spin 3 laptop and I am looking for a compatible docking station- preferably with 2 hdmi  ports. Does anyone have any suggestions.  I am in Australia . Looking for something a little cheaper than the docking station sold by Acer
Cheers
GT

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 33,937 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    Nice one, that's one with the new 10th gen chips. :) The USB ports are:
    USB Type-C port supporting:
    • DisplayPort over USB-C
    • Thunderbolt 3
    • USB charging 5 V; 3 A
    • DC-in port 19 V; 65 W
    Two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports with one featuring power-off USB charging.
    So, depending on how much performance you want for the two monitors (i.e., if you are gaming vs. doing something productive) you can use either the USB-C DP to drive one and the onboard HDMI for the other (highest performance) or one of the normal USB ports with a USB 3 dock that has multiple HDMI ports on it (lowest performance). High performance gives you the possibility of running 1080P at a faster refresh than the typical 60Hz, low performance still supports even 4K monitors, but likely 60Hz at 1080P and 30Hz with 4K. The convenience of the dock solution is ideal for a desktop environment used most of the time with the laptop unplugging from just the one port before taking it on the road. In that case I'd get a dock that has both the video outputs and a charger built in with appropriate specs. The stock charger turns into a travel charger and can stay in the bag...
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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 33,937 Trailblazer
    Which Spin 3 did you get? There have been a lot of them over the years. It should be something like SP3xx-xxx-xxxx. Mostly you just need to look for a USB expansion that matches the spec of an appropriate port on your laptop. That might be USB 3.0, USB 3.1, USB-C gen1, USB-C gen2...
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  • GTAUS
    GTAUS Member Posts: 3 New User
    Thanks Billsey. Its a SP314-54N
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 33,937 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    Nice one, that's one with the new 10th gen chips. :) The USB ports are:
    USB Type-C port supporting:
    • DisplayPort over USB-C
    • Thunderbolt 3
    • USB charging 5 V; 3 A
    • DC-in port 19 V; 65 W
    Two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports with one featuring power-off USB charging.
    So, depending on how much performance you want for the two monitors (i.e., if you are gaming vs. doing something productive) you can use either the USB-C DP to drive one and the onboard HDMI for the other (highest performance) or one of the normal USB ports with a USB 3 dock that has multiple HDMI ports on it (lowest performance). High performance gives you the possibility of running 1080P at a faster refresh than the typical 60Hz, low performance still supports even 4K monitors, but likely 60Hz at 1080P and 30Hz with 4K. The convenience of the dock solution is ideal for a desktop environment used most of the time with the laptop unplugging from just the one port before taking it on the road. In that case I'd get a dock that has both the video outputs and a charger built in with appropriate specs. The stock charger turns into a travel charger and can stay in the bag...
    Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful or click on "Yes" if it answers your question.